I agree, Patrick. When I am approaching an intersection I'm going
straight at,  and there is following traffic, I try to clearly
indicate, with my body language,   that I am going straight through
the intersection and not turning. I don't hug the curb. I of course
never get in the right turning lane, and if there is no right-turning
lane, I pull left a little bit, so I'm more or less riding where the
right wheels of a straight-through car would be. I try to make it
difficult for drivers to go around me to the left when they want to go
right. (Sadly, some clueless drivers still swerve way around me to the
left and then go right. But not very many drivers are that
incompetent.)

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It isn't a contest. Enjoy the ride.

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